Just showing bikes, although they were'nt shy, did not feel confortable takeing their pics,even though they said I could. Their were some pretty hot babes also, Club was Lords something or another.
I was in Istanbul a couple of months ago passing through. In the airport there were three Hells Angels standing around. I can't remember the name of the country under the flying skull patch but it wasn't European. What struck me most was how clean they looked. They didn't even stink of beer. Not at all like the 1960's Hollywood renditions.
Just checked out their website. I still don't know how much trust I'd put into these people, but they're very much a worldwide organization now!! Was amazed at all the international Charter Members on their Home Page - got a long list there. Was beginning to think that maybe they'd transformed into just a modern, respectable, non-violent motorcycle club. And for the most part, maybe so. However, it was a little disturbing to see the B.H.C. link - the Big House Club, with current (and 1 prospective) members all over the world.
I know 1 Vagos,and 1 H.A., without their colors on ,be hard to decern,well almost. The H.A.,drives a Honda,as polite as your last waiter ?,HaHa. Various clubs cruz through Arizona and Nevada. I missed the Laughlin river run due to rain.
I know a few Vagos and a couple of Mongols. A buddy's brother-in-law is/was the Vagos President.
Fletch88 is right. If they were "Bikers", first of all, not likely to be any Rice Rockets in their group. Its a bylaw for most Biker Clubs that you must ride a Harley. Any time we would find Japanese Bikes in a Bar Parking Lot, someone went to the store, bought a bag of rice, and dumped it under the Jap Bike. They would then go in the bar, ask whose Honda that was and tell him his bike was leaking all over the lot. The owner runs outside to see a pile of rice under his bike..........................